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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS English: 4 credits Math: 4 credits (Algebra 2) Science: 3 credits (Physical Science & Biology) Social Studies: 3 credits (World History, American History, American Government, Economics) Health: credit


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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

English: 4 credits Math: 4 credits (Algebra 2) Science: 3 credits (Physical Science & Biology) Social Studies: 3 credits (World History, American History, American Government, Economics) Health: ½ credit Physical Education: ½ credit Fine Arts: 1 credit Electives: 4 credits Total 20 credits

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HONORS DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS

Must meet all but one of the following: English: 4 credits Math: 4 credits Science: 4 credits (2 credits of advance science) Social Studies: 4 credits Foreign Language: 3 credits or 2 of 2 Fine Arts: 1 credit Grade point average: 3.5 + (un-weighted) ACT / SAT: 27 + / 1280+

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REQUIRED COURSES FOR GRADE 12

English Economics Math – recommended even if 4 credits have been earned Science – required if you have not received 3 credits and recommended if you have

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OTHER REQUIREMENTS

12 hours of community service Career Narrative & Resume though Naviance

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ENGLISH

English 12 AP English

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MATH Introduction to College Algebra Pre-Calculus Honors Pre-Calculus Calculus AP Calculus AP Statistics

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SOCIAL STUDIES

Economics

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ART

Art Fundamentals Drawing Advanced Drawing Painting Advanced Painting Ceramics Advanced Ceramics Photography Sculpture AP Studio Art: Drawing Digital Media Arts 2 (2 periods full year) AP Studio Art: 2D Design

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BUSINESS

International Business Accounting Strategic Entrepreneurship Personal Finance Senior Internship (application/interview)

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PROJECT LEAD THE WAY

PLTW 1: Intro to Engineering Design PLTW 2: Principles of Engineering PLTW 3: Aerospace Engineering PLTW 4: Digital Electronics PLTW 5: Engineering and Design Development

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ENGLISH ELECTIVES

Sports Literature Broadcast Media and Film Sci Fi / Fantasy Creative Writing Advanced Creative Writing Speech and Debate ACT Prep: Reading, English, and Writing Yearbook

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Introduction to Information Technology Computer Networking Technology Preparation Level 2 (2 periods full year)

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MATH ELECTIVES

Intro to Probability & Statistics College Bound (semester, not a core math credit) AP Computer Science Principles (not a core math credit)

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MUSIC

The Mind Behind the Music (music theory) Men’s Choir Women’s Choir Select Women’s Chorale (audition only) Select Mixed Choir (audition only) Concert Band Symphonic Band Marching Band / Pep Band Careers in Music Beginning Guitar Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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SCIENCE

Human Physiology Biotechnology Forensic Science Marine Biology Chemistry Honors Chemistry AP Chemistry Honors Anatomy & Physiology Honors Physics AP Biology

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SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVES

Sociology Introduction to Psychology Applied Psychology Current Issues 1 Current Issues 2 AP European History AP U.S. History

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  • JR. AIR FORCE ROTC 1
  • JR. AIR FORCE ROTC 2
  • JR. AIR FORCE ROTC 3
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WORLD LANGUAGES

French 1 French 2 French 3 French 4 AP French Spanish 1 Spanish 2 Spanish 3 Spanish 4 AP Spanish

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STUDY HALL

1st semester 2nd semester

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Fitness & Conditioning Personal Fitness Dance Fit & Yoga Ed

  • Cannot use toward the 4 elective credits

required for graduation

  • Cannot take unless you have taken PE 1

and PE 2

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ONLINE COURSES

Elective classes Course Cost: $280-$560 (AP classes cost more) Must complete application These classes may not be NCAA compliant

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OHIO MEANS JOBS CAREER READINESS SEAL

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ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY

Must pass 5 classes each semester (PE courses do not count) Eligibility checks done weekly If you are wanting to play college athletics please see Mrs. Martin for NCAA Division 1 and Division 2, NAIA and NJCAA information.

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REGISTRATION PROCESS

  • Follow instructions on registration form
  • Choose the right number of courses
  • Choose alternative elective options
  • Signatures are required for all classes listed in

bold

  • MUST HAVE PARENT SIGNATURE
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REGISTRATION PROCESS

Turn in registration materials to English teacher no later than Friday, March 1 Online scheduling will take place during English classes on March 20 & 21

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SCHEDULE CHANGE POLICY

  • Students are making a full year

commitment when enrolling in courses

  • If a student drops a yearlong course at

any point during the school year, the student will receive a withdrawal fail on their transcript for that course

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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • Sign up to take your ACT for April or June on

www.actstudent.org

  • Junior Parent Night: April 25 @ 6 PM
  • Senior Year you will have 3 college visit/job

shadow days

  • Naviance changes:

Login/Email: lastnamefirstname Password: student id

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